Lately, I've been looking at the interest rate trend again, and it feels like a dimmer switch: when interest rates go up a bit, everyone pulls back their hands, risk appetite drops, and my positions also become "lighter." It's not that I don't believe in it; I just want to treat the pullback as tuition fees and save some money before learning. Conversely, when liquidity loosens a bit and on-chain activity heats up, that kind of resonance feels like dawn breaking, and I'm willing to gradually add more.



These days, the testnet incentives and staking rewards are sparking debates again—people are guessing wildly whether the mainnet will issue tokens or not. I’ll also try a couple of times, but I mentally treat it as a coupon that might expire; I don’t want expectations to steer the rhythm. Honestly, I don’t need to be understood; I just want to follow my own sunrise and sunset. That’s all for now.
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